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BREAKING: McCaskill up 10 pts over Akin in Missouri Poll
Ace of Spades ^ | 08/23/2012 | CAC

Posted on 08/23/2012 7:07:50 AM PDT by nhwingut

Rasmussen will be releasing a poll this morning showing Akin costing us dearly in Missouri: McCaskill 48% Akin 38%.

Time to pack it up and stop screwing us, big guy.


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To: antceecee

Seems fair.


401 posted on 08/26/2012 9:04:34 PM PDT by Judge Kovitzky (Eat more chicken.)
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To: so_real; GlockThe Vote; txrangerette; justice14; Servant of the Cross; Just mythoughts; mlizzy; ...
191 posted on Thu Aug 23 2012 10:13:28 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by so_real: “I see a double standard. I see a good man like Akin brutalized by his own party, with your help. I see all of Romney's anti-conservative career blunders glossed over, with your help. If by “delusional” you mean “conservative instead of republican”, then yes I am clearly delusional. But that would be your verbal blunder, like Akin’s, using the wrong word for the wrong purpose.”

257 posted on Thu Aug 23 2012 11:12:41 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by chris37: “I can see the writing on the wall just fine. Republicans will not defend their own, and democrats can take out anyone they want, anytime they want by pushing cowardly republicans to do so for them. So, who’s next?”

I think so_real is right about a double standard, and chris37 is right about the potential consequences if Democrats figure out they can force Republicans out of races when a Democrat doing something similar would be supported by their own party. Look at all the feminists who swallowed hard and decided backing Bill Clinton was more important than defending an obviously manipulated intern.

My concern is this: we as conservatives say we are frustrated when the Republican leadership pushes RINOs on us. Now we have a strong social issues conservative who has a long track record of taking conservative positions in the state legislature and in Congress. Not only that, he clearly believes what he says, and isn't just talking the talk; he is himself a veteran, has several sons in the military, and has a strong track record on social, economic, and national defense conservative issues.

Now he said something really, really stupid, and the Republican leadership wants him to withdraw.

So we're going to fold our cards and go home and let the Republican establishment nominate a candidate who will probably be weak on social issues and may also be weak on economic and national defense issues? Show me that Tea Party fiery conservatives would put up with this if the national GOP tried this with somebody who wasn't a social issues conservative.

It wouldn't happen. Secular conservatives would be saying not only “No!” but adding some four letter words and lots of exclamation points to their “No!”

252 posted on Thu Aug 23 2012 11:03:05 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by soycd: “An even bigger LOL would be taking the whole GOP ticket down with this akin traitor. Anyone not trying to get akin out now is working for the democrat party.”

That is neither accurate nor fair.

What is both accurate and fair is that the lack of conservative support for Akin could easily become a self-fulfilling prediction.

I spent some time today with our county's local Republican political leadership who, somewhat to my surprise, tell me that most Republicans they talk to want Akin to withdraw.

I live in Missouri, my county which voted overwhelmingly for Santorum, and we have a strong social conservative presence in our local Republican leadership. These aren't RINOs or even moderate Republicans — the concern is that Akin has been so badly damaged that he can't recover.

I need to listen to that, and if the polls and fundraising numbers don't change quickly, Akin needs to be listening too.

402 posted on 08/27/2012 5:37:04 PM PDT by darrellmaurina
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To: dfwgator

Suddenly polls are being taken seriously.....how convenient.


403 posted on 08/27/2012 5:42:03 PM PDT by napscoordinator (Attention Republican National Convention voters....Santorum/Bachmann 2012! Dump liberal Romney NOW!)
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To: darrellmaurina
my county which voted overwhelmingly for Santorum

THAT was mistake number one. Santorum gave us Romney. I stayed away from Santorum knowing that he had previously endorsed Romney claiming that Mittens was "a real conservative".

I never even thought of voting for Santorum because most knew he was only in it to split the conservative vote to enable Romney to win the nomination.

Will Akin give us McCaskill like Santorum gave us Romney and Huckabee gave us McCain?

Only time will tell.

404 posted on 08/27/2012 5:48:01 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Voting for Obama/Biden is like purposely swallowing two tapeworms)
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To: dfwgator
McCaskill and the DNC won’t even have to spend any money on her campaign.

Scary thought. That means they can use the extra money to go after another Senate seat.

405 posted on 08/27/2012 5:52:22 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Voting for Obama/Biden is like purposely swallowing two tapeworms)
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To: tsowellfan
THAT was mistake number one. Santorum gave us Romney.

If you knew the real Newt Gingrich as well as you should, you wouldn't be saying that.

I stayed away from Santorum knowing that he had previously endorsed Romney claiming that Mittens was "a real conservative".

Santorum's endorsement was a political calculation for the team just like Herman Cain's is now.

I never even thought of voting for Santorum because most knew he was only in it to split the conservative vote to enable Romney to win the nomination.

Pure conjecture.

406 posted on 08/27/2012 5:56:20 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (The Slave Party Switcheroo: Economic crisis! Zero's eligibility Trumped!! Hillary 2012!!!)
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To: darrellmaurina

No problem... speaking for myself, I`ve moved on... much as it would be far better to have a competitive candidate to take on McCaskill, Akin refuses to see reality and quit.

So, time to donate and encourage the money guys to direct funding toward candidates who have a real shot of winning.

It does no good to wring hands or devote another minute of energy to worrying over this clown when other, more viable candidates are out there. Akin won the primary and wants to have some fun campaigning, so why not? He has second place clinched. Yay for him.


407 posted on 08/27/2012 5:57:54 PM PDT by ScottinVA
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To: Carry_Okie

What’s Newt got to do with Akin?

Is he standing behind him too? If he is, we can add him to the list as well.


408 posted on 08/27/2012 6:06:28 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Voting for Obama/Biden is like purposely swallowing two tapeworms)
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To: tsowellfan
What’s Newt got to do with Akin?

My point was that Newt did more to divide the conservative vote against Romney than did Santorum.

409 posted on 08/27/2012 6:09:24 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (The Slave Party Switcheroo: Economic crisis! Zero's eligibility Trumped!! Hillary 2012!!!)
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To: Carry_Okie
Santorum's endorsement was a political calculation for the team

"team" AKA GOP Establishment or RINOs

410 posted on 08/27/2012 6:10:07 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Voting for Obama/Biden is like purposely swallowing two tapeworms)
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To: darrellmaurina

and who would replace him???


411 posted on 08/27/2012 6:11:24 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: tsowellfan
"team" AKA GOP Establishment or RINOs

All party associations are compromises. However one chooses to define them does not make them thralls. Santorum was a Senator, he had to vote for some things he didn't want to get others that he wanted more. By your definition, simple GOP membership therefore qualifies for being a RINO.

Grow up.

412 posted on 08/27/2012 6:22:55 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (The Slave Party Switcheroo: Economic crisis! Zero's eligibility Trumped!! Hillary 2012!!!)
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To: Carry_Okie
My point was that Newt did more to divide the conservative vote against Romney than did Santorum.

Newt entered every primary debate telling the viewers that everyone up there on the stage would be better than Obama and he would support whoever won the nomination. He was more or less cheerleading each candidate's strengths.

Santorum, on the other hand, took shots at whichever conservative candidate was ahead and facing Romney. And the attacks he did make against Romney were that he is actually worse than President Obama and we cannot afford Romney as our nominee.

Santorum's attacks against Romney (the few that he made against the man) were attacks that would make him look hypocritical for ONE having endorsed the man previously and TWO endorsing the man again after saying those things.

I really don't see how you can say Mitt Romney is uniquely UNQUALIFIED to run against Obama and then endorse the man once all his conservative opponents have left the stage. No credibility. I saw that lack of credibility before the primary. Unfortunately others still do not see it. Newt's primary message was replacing Obama with either of these primary candidates.

Santorum's message was "conservatism"

And once again, Santorum endorses Mitt Romney.

It was all a plan.

Unlike Santorum, Akin was not intentionally handing McCaskill a victory but that's exactly what he's doing.

413 posted on 08/27/2012 6:23:49 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Voting for Obama/Biden is like purposely swallowing two tapeworms)
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To: darrellmaurina

re: I spent some time today with our county’s local Republican political leadership who, somewhat to my surprise, tell me that most Republicans they talk to want Akin to withdraw.
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Thanks for your insight and info.

You have FReepmail.


414 posted on 08/27/2012 6:27:45 PM PDT by doug from upland (I don't like RINOs, but I love my country more than I hate Romney...Muslim marxist, get out!)
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To: antceecee

re: Right on... sad... isn’t it? GOP hierarchy is pretty much infiltrated by the DU and yet followers are still enthralled.

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Just curious. Do you actually believe that drivel or were you just expressing frustration?


415 posted on 08/27/2012 6:31:21 PM PDT by doug from upland (I don't like RINOs, but I love my country more than I hate Romney...Muslim marxist, get out!)
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To: Carry_Okie
By your definition, simple GOP membership therefore qualifies for being a RINO.

Umm, yeah... it's getting to be that way.

It's a shame. Akin has an EXCELLENT record. I really believe in all that he stands for. Problem is, he's become politically toxic.

He's sort of like the Vietnam War.

We were winning the war

But we lost it politically.

That's where we are with Akin.

Unfortunately, the enemy is not on the other side of the world this time. The commies are in our own country and they are bringing us down. So, withdrawal is not an option and neither is defeat.

We need to sacrifice Akin for someone who can win it for us.

That's my opinion. Ultimately it's up to the people of Missouri.

416 posted on 08/27/2012 6:39:43 PM PDT by tsowellfan (Voting for Obama/Biden is like purposely swallowing two tapeworms)
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To: Uncle Chip; Diamond; donozark; so_real; Charles Henrickson; xzins; wagglebee; Eric in the Ozarks
411 posted on Mon Aug 27 2012 20:11:24 GMT-0500 (Central Daylight Time) by Uncle Chip: “and who would replace him???”

That is precisely the problem.

I think there are a lot of Akin supporters who would be much more willing to accept a replacement if we could be absolutely sure the alternative would be a solid pro-life, pro-military, social issues conservative.

Akin voters voted for Akin for a reason.

I have nothing personal against the Republican state committee, but let's be honest -- recent Republican leadership stances, as well as the nomination of Romney with strong establishment GOP support, have not helped build trust by social conservatives in the Republican leadership.

417 posted on 08/27/2012 7:02:09 PM PDT by darrellmaurina
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To: darrellmaurina

I believe Akin is a good man, find myself agreeing with Mike Hackabee of late, agree with what he said word for word on Fox News Sunday panel regarding Akin.

He mis spoke on rape, everything else Akin said was perfect.

On abortion he is absolutely right, regardless of incest/rape, the baby is still every bit precious.

But yes I know that is supposedly not what he is being attacked for, only for the rape comments.

Why am I not surprised that polls would show him down 10 points? Does anybody know who does the polling in this country? everything weighted heavily for dems etc

Should have put our foot down way back when Dan Quail misspelled potato, or when George Allan said Macacka or whatever? Or blaming a hurricane on GW Bush

Some Republicans are so afraid of saying what they really believe, to the point the Wonderful Gov Sarah Palin is banished from convention.

We should have stopped this kind of stuff years ago, but we allowed the media to do/say whatever it wanted.

We have folks on CNN and MSNBC etc, seemingly openly hoping that New Orleans will be hit by killer storm, so they can blame it on Republicans??? How twisted is that?

The MSM would probably manage to blame it all on Republicans as apposed to the sitting P[resident.

What about when/if Akin is replaced? Every liberal interviewer will try to catch next person in trap.

Just my 2 cents, bash away if you like


418 posted on 08/27/2012 7:53:49 PM PDT by Friendofgeorge (SARAH PALIN 2012 OR BUST)
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To: darrellmaurina

To say nothing about the Danforth wing of the party that tried to pull a fast one back in March showing the disdain they had for the three running: Steelman, Brunner and Akin.


419 posted on 08/27/2012 8:07:22 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: doug from upland

One man’s drivel is another’s frustration.


420 posted on 08/27/2012 11:30:29 PM PDT by antceecee (Bless us Father.. have mercy on us and protect us from evil.)
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